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The Klemm L 26, later Klemm Kl 26, was a low-wing trainer aircraft built by
Klemm The Klemm Leichtflugzeugbau GmbH ("Klemm Light Aircraft Company") was a German aircraft manufacturer noteworthy for sports and touring planes of the 1930s. The company was founded in Böblingen in 1926 by Dr. Hanns Klemm, who had previously work ...
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Design and development

The L 26 was a larger, reinforced development of the Klemm L 25. Like the L 25, the L 26 was a single engined low-wing
monoplane A monoplane is a fixed-wing aircraft configuration with a single mainplane, in contrast to a biplane or other types of multiplanes, which have multiple planes. A monoplane has inherently the highest efficiency and lowest drag of any wing confi ...
with fixed
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. Most variants were two-seaters with tandem open cockpits.


Operational history

The L 26 was first flown in 1928 and entered production the following year and was produced until 1936. The L 26 was also produced in the United States by Aeromarine-Klemm as the AKL-26. In 1931, Oskar Dinort won the ' in an L 26 Va. Other notable pilots of the L 26 included
Ernst Udet Ernst Udet (26 April 1896 – 17 November 1941) was a German pilot during World War I and a ''Luftwaffe'' Colonel-General (''Generaloberst'') during World War II. Udet joined the Imperial German Air Service at the age of 19, and eventually ...
and
Elly Beinhorn Elly Beinhorn (30 May 1907 – 28 November 2007) was a German pilot. Life Early life She was born in Hannover, Germany on 30 May 1907. In 1928, she attended a lecture by famed aviator Hermann Köhl, who had recently completed a historic E ...
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Variants


Klemm

''This is an incomplete list.'' ;L 26 II :Two-seat trainer,
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:*L 26 IIc, cowl ring ;L 26 III :Enclosed cockpit ;L 26 V :Two-seat trainer :*L 26 Va, 95 hp Argus As 8A-2 engine :*L 26 Vc, 120 hp Argus As 8 engine; most produced variant :*L 26 Ve, 120 hp Argus As 8A-3 engine ;VL 26 :Three-seat touring aircraft ;L 27 :Enlarged front cockpit ;L 28 :Aerobatics aircraft, 150 hp
Siemens-Halske Sh 14A The Siemens-Halske Sh 14 was a seven-cylinder air-cooled radial engine for aircraft produced in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. First run in 1928, it was rated at 93 kW (125 hp). Applications * Albatros L 82 * Ambrosini SAI.3 * Amb ...
engine ;L 30 :
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based on the L 25/26


Aeromarine-Klemm

;AKL-60 :Prototypes of the AKL-26, 3 built ;AKL-26 :70 hp LeBlond engine, 7 built ;AKL-26 Special :
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conversion of the AKL-26 with
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floats and a 65 hp
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M-5 engine, one converted ;AKL-26A :Extra fuel tank, one AKL-26 converted ;L-26A :Floatplane version of the AKL-26A, at least 14 built ;L-26B :Also AKL-26B or AKL-85, 85 hp LeBlond 85-5DF engine, floats optional ;L-26X :65 hp Velie M-5 engine ;L-27 :Also AKL-27, L-26B with 110 hp LeBlond 110-7DF engine


Survivors

Of the 170 aircraft built in Germany, only one survived
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, and that aircraft no longer exists. However, an American-built AKL-26 is on display in a dismantled state at
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in Red Hook,
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Specifications (AKL-26A)


See also


References

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